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Everything posted by elmarco
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f**k me - that's awesome! Damn Germans think of everything. These things really do sound menacing - just not in your face like an HSV. Do it!
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Where can I find the (E) stamp on an e46 m3
elmarco replied to 330itis's topic in General Discussion
The marking you are referring to is the european type approval marking and is done on an individual component basis. Every item that is legally regulated is required to have one before the car is able to be registered in the EU (and other countries). This means that the lights, cats, brake hoses, tyres, muffler etc, etc, etc will all have an E mark visible on them somewhere to show that they meet the legal requirements. The numbers after the (E) are the individual certification number - it is unique to one family of products. The car itself doesn't have an (E) mark - only the components that go into it, and even if the exhaust has an E mark it doesn't guarantee an emissions rating (it is only one component that goes into the emissions system). -
That's pretty crap - hope they will cover it under warranty for you.
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Anyone know Dealer Retrofit Parts Pricing on DRL lights?
elmarco replied to fatjoez's topic in Appearance
While Hella may make the BMW OEM parts, they are definitely not the same as these ones listed above which are made in NZ. And even if Hella make the OEM parts, it is unlikely that they will sell them as aftermarket parts - especially in NZ (the market is just way too small). Check with a dealer would be your best bet. -
It isn't 8.6km/l is it? That equates to about 11.5l/100km if my mental addition is correct.
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Any developments for LED trailer lights vs European vechicles?
elmarco replied to deeveus's topic in Electrical system
The whole point of LED's is that they don't draw the same current as a bulb lamp.... There are some LED's that do specifically draw more current than normal in a particular mode (Hella Duraled indicators - use the blue wire not the yellow one) to try and get around this, but it is hit and miss at the best of times. Different cars respond differently. You need to either get a trailer wiring kit or build one up with relays. Edit: Talk to Hotwire, or your local sparky. -
Narva do a converter to the std NZ 7 pin flat connector.
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Are you serious? $180!! They are supplied by Narva - any auto sparky should have been able to get this or even make one up for sweet FA. Makes the BMW dealer pricing look pretty competitive...
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What kind of format supported by BMW Mini-Disc Player
elmarco replied to sdevil's topic in Audio & In Car Entertainment
My old Sony Net MD player used some Sony only format - ATRAC or something. Make sure you aren't recording in an encoded format would be the first suggestion. -
Personally, I have always preferred Shoei helmets. Although a Simpson Bandit in gloss black does look pretty badass.
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Shoe of the week of course!
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Continental Cars or Giltrap Prestige.
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I reckon it would be what Mad Max's daughter Maxine would drive.
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Whoaback - that finger is freakish!
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A shotgun and a bottle of tequila. And change.
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It doesn't get any cooler than that.
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Maybe I was just lucky.... It was unused & still in the box too.
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$75 on turdme
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I have one in my E46 - bloody brilliant. The only issue I've seen was some engine interference which was sorted by moving the unit around. Oh, and my stereo only recognises up to either 80 or 99 songs (can't remember which) - after that the next time you restart it loses where you were and goes back to song 1. Both are insignificant compared ot the benefits... Get one.
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XY GT, XY GT!!.... You have to get something memorable for this kind of gig. We had a classic old Mercedes Pullman that belonged to Bruce Lee (apparently). That was Auckland though. Tried the local car clubs to see what is around and who is willing to do it?
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I always loved the Corrado's... Could never find one when I wanted to buy one though. Rarer than rocking horse sh*t.
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Think I paid around $600 for mine with tyres - but that was private and 18 months back.
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I had one of those - Nokia 7110. Well, until I dropped it into a pint of Guinness right before a business trip to Japan..... Death by booze was an appropriate way to go. The best one had to be my first 5110 though - that bloody thing was indestructible. I found a new faceplate for it on the floor of the pub one night, went to put it in the pocket with my phone and realised it was my phone. Battery in one corner of the pub, the guts somewhere else. Put it back together and it still works 11 years later!
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There are actually sweet FA different bulb manufacturers for H4. From memory Philips are one, Osram are another. Most of the brands you find in NZ (like Narva or Hella) are reboxed bulbs from one of the manufacturers. Things to note: - +50 means they will be brighter but not last as long. - make sure they are low UV bulbs and have an E mark on the base. - don't touch the glass. - H4 means they have high and low beam in the same bulb - you can only legally put HID in if you put the entire kit (including self levelling and washer systems) in. HID burners by themselves are a no no.